Lowe | Edward | 1610-1682 | composer, music copyist, organist and writer on music
Person
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Collection
Consort music for strings
Part-books of consort music for strings in three and four parts by Charles Coleman, Richard Cooke and William Lawes; and (volumes reversed) anonymous lute and lyra viol consort music, two anonymous lute solos, and lute consort music by J. Birchensha, mid-17th cent.
Extents: 2 boxes (0.22 linear metres)
Dates:
mid-17th cent.
Collection
Consort music in three and four parts
Four part-books containing consort music in three and four parts, given to Edward Lowe by Theodore Colby and copied by an anonymous scribe, Matthew Hutton and Lowe himself, late 17th cent.
Extents: 0.12 Linear metres (4 boxes)
Dates:
late 17th cent.
Collection
Edward Lowe's 'New Consort Books'
Edward Lowe's 'New Consort Books', late 17th cent.
Extents: 0.33 Linear metres (3 boxes)
Dates:
late 17th cent.
Single Item
Four part-books from a set originally consisting of six, containing a collection of vocal and instrumental music
Four part-books from a set originally consisting of six, prepared probably well before 1636 for a collection of vocal music, with more vocal and instrumental consort music added later by Edward Lowe.
Shelfmark: MSS. Mus. Sch. d. 233-236
Extents: 4 Volumes
Dates:
Early-mid 17th cent.
Collection
Instrumental suites by John Hingeston
Part-books for suites by John Hingeston, mostly for viols, mid-17th cent (before 1682).
Extents: 0.88 Linear metres (8 boxes)
Dates:
mid-17th cent (before 1682)
Single Item
Loose leaves of music from the collections of James Sherard and Edward Lowe
Loose leaves of music from the collections of James Sherard and Edward Lowe (collected and bound), including Oxford 'Act music', 2nd half of the 17th cent.
Shelfmark: MS. Mus. Sch. e. 450
Extents: 1 box
Dates:
2nd half of the 17th cent.